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TITLE

Public employee labor relations in other democracies--a review essay

AUTHOR(S)

Goldberg, Joseph P.

PUB. DATE

October 1972

SOURCE

Monthly Labor Review;Oct72, Vol. 95 Issue 10, p37

SOURCE TYPE

Academic Journal

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Presents a comparative analysis of national systems of public-sector labor relations. Application of general incomes policies in the public sector in Great Britain; History of the industrial relations system in Australia; Dominance of Israel's general organization of workers in public employee negotiations.

ACCESSION #

6013433

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